Mark D. Farley, D.M.D

Serving Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Indiana,
Miamisburg, Dayton
and Surrounding Areas

                        Burlington - Phone: 859-689-9401      |      Highland Heights - Phone: 859-441-7900          KY Toll Free: 1-877-9-BRACES
                                                                                                       Miamisburg -
Phone: 937-866-2448 
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Treatment:

 

At your first visit to our office, Dr. Farley will preform an orthodontic evaluation at no charge and discuss your orthodontic needs. If the patient is ready for treatment, the next appointment would be scheduled to do a diagnostic work-up, or records. After this appointment has been completed, you or your child will be appointed for the orthodontic conference and at that appointment the braces or appliance would be placed. These appointments range from thirty minutes to an hour and one-half. Due to the length of these appointments, we ask that the patient come at an earlier time during the day.


After the braces or appliance is placed, the patient returns for regular adjustments every six to eight weeks. Regular appointments are fifteen minutes and can usually be scheduled after school hours. These adjustments usually consist of wire changes, and replacing the ties that come in a variety of colors to make the braces more fun to wear.

We offer several payment options for your convenience. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us. We will be happy to help you.

 

- Dr. Farley offers a discount of 5% for payment in full if paid before or at the time the braces or appliances are placed.

- 30% of the total charge is the down payment due at the placement of the braces. The remaining balance would be paid in monthly installments. No interest will be charged if paid on the date set up.

- Our office also offers a payment option with Chase Health Advance at chasehealthadvance.com, which will allow you to begin treatment with no down payment, low monthly payments and a no or low fixed interest rate. You simply click on the link below to get pre-approved.

- We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

- Clear and Colored Braces are Available.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Orthodontics?

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. The technical term for these problems is "malocclusion", which means "bad bite". The practice of orthodontics requires professional skill in the design, application and control of corrective appliances (braces) to bring teeth, lips and jaws into proper alignment and achieve facial balance. After college, an orthodontist must complete four years of dental school and then complete an additional two to three years of advanced specialist training in orthodontics.


What makes Farley Family Orthodontics special?

We pride ourselves in the excellent service and highest quality of care we provide for our patients. In fact, Dr. Farley's clinical expertise and excellent reputation are well known in the dental community, as Dr. Farley has treated many of our area Dentists, their families, and staff.

Our patients receive the utmost in personal attention from Dr. Farley and his entire staff. Dr. Farley see's every patient at each visit.

Your treatment is "state of the art". We use the latest and most advanced orthodontic technology. Dr. Farley is very active in continuing education and is truly on the cutting edge of orthodontics.

Dr. Farley treats many complex orthodontic cases, working very closely as a team with your Dentist and other dental specialists to ensure the best possible treatment results.

We are very proud of the fact that dentists recommend us, that parents choose us and that kids love us!


At what age should a child have an orthodontic exam?

Dr. Farley strongly agrees with the American Association of Orthodontists in recommending that every child should have an orthodontic exam no later than age 7.   You do not need a referral to visit our practice, just call for an appointment.


Early diagnosis is very important in planning your child's treatment. Dr. Farley can guide erupting teeth into more favorable positions, preserve space for the permanent teeth and correct jaw growth and development problems. This may limit the need for extraction of permanent teeth or jaw surgery. Early treatment may also shorten treatment time and make treatment easier and less expensive.  Most importantly, the results may be better.


For more information, you may want to read the article published by The American Association of Orthodontists about problems to watch for in Seven Year olds.


Problems to Watch for in Seven Year Olds


Why should I consider braces?

Poorly arranged teeth can wear down prematurely and can trap food particles that cause tooth decay and gum disease. They can also lead to poor chewing which can further damage healthy teeth. Straight teeth will improve your smile, which is one of the most important features of your face.

At what age is a patient too old for orthodontics?

You are never too old to improve the health and attractiveness of your smile. More and more adults are seeking treatment - in fact, more than 30% of Dr. Farley's patients are adults. Adults can now choose to wear small, clear braces that are barely noticeable, or even removable, "invisible braces" (Invisalign™).


What is the psychological impact of early treatment?

Appearance has been related to popularity, social behaviors, personality style and self esteem. Treatment may reduce appearance-consciousness and the emotional scarring that can occur during critical development years.

In addition to aesthetic improvements, what are some other benefits of orthodontic treatment?

Additional benefits may include better function, improved cleaning ability, more favorable wear patterns on the teeth and greater longevity of the natural teeth.

Is orthodontic care expensive?

Orthodontic treatment may actually eliminate the need for other costly medical and dental treatment. Furthermore, the physical and psychological benefits usually last a lifetime, making orthodontics an excellent investment in your health and quality of life! We offer several budget options so that finances don't stand between our patients and their desired treatment. We work with most insurance companies, and accept MasterCard and Visa.